Invasive Red Fire Ants Detected in Sicily, Italy
Red fire ants, a notorious invasive species, were recently found in Sicily, Italy, causing concerns about potential European spread.
- A group of ant experts confirmed their presence in Sicily, marking their first sighting in Europe.
- These ants, scientifically named Solenopsis invicta, are known for their painful stings, posing health risks to those allergic to their venom.
- They also damage crops, infest electrical equipment, causing technical malfunctions and costly repairs.
- Solenopsis invicta is considered one of the worst invasive species due to its rapid spread.
- Originating in South America, they have spread globally, aided by wind dispersal and human-assisted transportation.
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